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Intergalactic Soul
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Track Listings
| 1 | Current Events (feat. Alphonso Greer) |
| 2 | Intergalactic Soul (feat. Phonte) |
| 3 | Where's Your Love (feat. N'Dea Davenport) |
| 4 | Outta Time (feat. Free Radikalz) |
| 5 | Back 2U (feat. Selan) |
| 6 | Peace and Quiet (feat. Stephanie McKay) |
| 7 | Butterfly Girl (feat. Eric Roberson) |
| 8 | Computer Love |
| 9 | Could It Be Too Soon (feat. Lizz Fields) |
| 10 | We Can Change This World (feat. Heavy) |
| 11 | Show Us (feat. Tortured Soul) |
| 12 | Living My Life (feat. Trish Angus) |
| 13 | Bye Bye Bye (feat. Free Radicalz) |
| 14 | Final Events |
Editorial Reviews
For 15 years DJ Spinna has been one of the most respected, versatile and accomplished underground DJs/remixers/producers on the scene, spanning the worlds of hip-hop, house and R&B. Intergalactic Soul is DJ Spinna's new album of his original productions, mostly vocal tracks which run the gamut from hip-hop to deep house to nu-soul. Featured artists include long-time Brand New heavies vocalist N'Dea Davenport, Brooklyn Funk essentials lead vocalist Stephanie McKay, celebrated underground soul singer/songwriters Eric Robertson and Lizz Fields, rapper Phonte of Little Brother, Tortured Soul and more.
Product details
- Product Dimensions : 5 x 5.75 x 0.45 inches; 4 Ounces
- Manufacturer : Shanachie
- Date First Available : January 28, 2007
- Label : Shanachie
- ASIN : B000FFL356
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #800,683 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #19,509 in Pop Rap (CDs & Vinyl)
- #32,893 in Dance Pop (CDs & Vinyl)
- #55,861 in Dance & Electronic (CDs & Vinyl)
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This might scare the ordinary listener, but it's a sigh of fresh air for those looking for more creative minds in music. Look at the recent love for the left that everybody has been giving Andre 3000 of Outkast or Cee-Lo Green of Gnarls Barkley. People are looking for something new and innovative to listen to instead of the same cookie-cutter tracks that make up the Top 40. Dj Spinna focuses more on producing with this album, leaning more towards actual musicianship rather than the usual sample frenzy that most other beatmakers resort to. Listening to a song like "Could It Be Too Soon" featuring jazz newcomer Lizz Fields is a perfect example of pushing the envelope in a new direction. The same can be said for the jazzy tunes of the N'Dea Davenport assisted "Where's The Love" and the borderline soul stirrings of Eric Roberson on "Butterfly Girl" Other songs feature jazz vocals, but offer a different twist for the musical backdrop. "Peace and Quiet" features Stephanie McKay on lead vocals in front of a more mellow drum kick, while "Living My Life" showcases Trish Angus singing over a dance arrangement.
But it's not all about jazz fusion on this album by any means. "Current Events" featuring Alphonso Greer and the title track "Intergalactic Soul" featuring Little Brother's Phonte gives us a taste of the hip-hop side of things. And a funk-meets-dance groove is spliced in with the songs "Outta Time" and "Bye Bye Bye" (both featuring The Radicalz) as well as "Back 2U" featuring Selan. Dj Spinna does a few instrumental cuts like "Final Events" and "Computer Love" (not Roger Troutman/Zapp's song) to round out the album's diverse offering. One thing is for sure....Dj Spinna goes global and beyond with Intergalactic Soul. You're guaranteed to have an musical journey that is out of this world.
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